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Default OT End of the world is nigh!

On 12/05/15 09:46, Martin Brown wrote:
On 11/05/2015 08:15, Brian-Gaff wrote:

Myself, I'd trust the nukes, after all, better to have a load of small
radioactive rocks than one bloody great one that could destroy
everything.
brian


Actually it isn't. One really big one will cause a lot of damage where
it lands - think Tunguska but will leave everywhere else untouched
(unless it is incredibly rare and in the large extinction event class).

A large number of objects which is what you end up with if you fragment
a 1km object will have the same effect as cluster bombing with kT yield
devices over a very wide area. Most meteors are little more than a grain
of sand. A few kg on entry will be a ground impactor.

Much better to deflect its path slightly so it skims off the upper
atmosphere like a pebble off the surface of a pond.


well it all depends whether all of the fragments hit or not, if you blow
it up




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